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Bribery of an Executive Officer

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Sep 29, 2025 | 0 Comments

California law takes a firm stance against acts of government corruption. To that end, any form of bribery involving an executive officer in California is a serious matter with significant consequences. Under California Penal Code sections 67 and 68, it is a felony offense to both offer and...

Tampering with or Removing an Ankle Monitor in California

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Sep 29, 2025 | 0 Comments

In California, ankle monitors serve as a progressive alternative to incarceration. This form of supervised release, which is a legal process that allows individuals to maintain their freedom while their case is pending or while serving a sentence, promotes a more flexible and fair justice system....

What are the Child Endangerment Laws in California?

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Sep 29, 2025 | 0 Comments

proofread, link, and images only. Child endangerment, a serious crime under Penal Code 273a PC, is the willful exposure of a child to unjustifiable pain, suffering, or danger. Under this law, you could face charges in a scenario where you allow a child to be placed in a position of...

Humphrey Bail in Los Angeles and California Courts

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Aug 11, 2025 | 0 Comments

Obtaining pretrial release for clients subject to a criminal arrest is crucial to preparing a defense to the criminal charges. One of the defense counsel's first priorities with a new criminal matter is to immediately obtain a client's release, if possible, through the posting of a bail bond...

Child Porn Search Warrants and Good Faith Exception

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Aug 11, 2025 | 0 Comments

The Ninth Circuit held in United States v. Wilson that law enforcement's warrantless opening of electronic files provided to them by third-party internet providers to determine whether they contain child pornography violates the Fourth Amendment, provided that the third-party...

Key Changes in Immigration Laws for 2025

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Aug 11, 2025 | 0 Comments

Immigration laws in 2025 have undergone dramatic shifts, introducing stricter policies that will substantially impact immigrants, especially those who may find themselves suspected of criminal activity. From the intricate web of increased funding for detentions to the labyrinth of tightened...

Knowing Your Rights as an ICE Protester in California

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Jul 28, 2025 | 0 Comments

Recent months have seen an uptick in protests across Southern California, most notably in response to increased activity by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) within the region. These demonstrations, fueled by a surge in civic engagement, have frequently drawn large crowds advocating...

Protestor Actions That Can Lead to Felony Charges

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Jul 28, 2025 | 0 Comments

Amid the continuing unrest in southern California fueled by strong reactions to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity, many have taken to the streets in protests against this activity. While most of these protests have remained largely peaceful, some demonstrators have faced...

Grand Jury vs. Preliminary Hearing

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Jul 28, 2025 | 0 Comments

In California, felony charges are brought against an individual in one of two ways: through a preliminary hearing or by a grand jury. Both processes are designed to determine whether there is probable cause to bring felony charges against you. However, the two processes are quite different from ...

Violating Los Angeles Curfew Orders (LACC 2.68.320)

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Jul 21, 2025 | 0 Comments

A great deal of public attention has been given to recent protests in Los Angeles opposing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activities over the past several weeks. While peaceful demonstration is a constitutional right under the First Amendment, local authorities have the authority to ...

Common Charges for Protesters Arrested in Los Angeles

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Jul 15, 2025 | 0 Comments

Recent protests against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity in Los Angeles have drawn significant attention. While most participants in these protests have done so peacefully, some protests have seen small pockets of violence. These moments of turbulence have led to arrests, ...

Federal Charges in the Wake of ICE Protests

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Jul 09, 2025 | 0 Comments

The streets of Los Angeles have been marked by unrest and confrontation over the last several weeks as ongoing ICE raids have ignited widespread protests. Demonstrators poured into the streets in June, voicing opposition to what they described as inhumane immigration enforcement tactics...

California's New Daylighting Law (AB 413)

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Jul 07, 2025 | 0 Comments

On January 1, 2025, California implemented Assembly Bill 413 (AB 413), officially adopting daylighting parking standards. This law, which aligns California with 40 other states, is a significant step towards enhancing driver visibility and intersection safety. By emphasizing the importance...

Do You Have to Talk to the Police When They Call?

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Jul 07, 2025 | 0 Comments

Receiving a phone call from a police officer can be intimidating, especially if you were not expecting it. Something you say innocently or without much thought can later be misinterpreted or used to support criminal charges. You are not obligated to speak to the police officer. Politely decline ...

Retail Crime Restraining Orders (AB 3209)

Posted by Dmitry Gorin | Jul 07, 2025 | 0 Comments

If you've been convicted of a retail crime in California, a new law could potentially make things even more challenging for you. Signed into law in 2024, Assembly Bill 3209 authorizes the courts, in addition to sentencing you for a crime, to also issue a Retail Crime Restraining Order (RCRO)...

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